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Plans approved to develop largest planetarium in Romania
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
The Brasov mountain resort will soon be home to Romania’s largest planetarium after councillors approved plans for its development.
Jamaica looks to attractions sector in bid to boost tourism industry
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
Jamaica’s tourism minister Edmund Bartlett has said the island nation must focus on increasing the number of world-class attractions available to visitors as the country targets five million tourists a year, making US$5bn (€4.6bn, £4bn) in annual tourism earnings by 2021.
Forbidden Forest coming to Harry Potter studio tour in March
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
The Warner Brothers Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, has announced plans to expand its tour on the fifth anniversary of the popular attraction’s launch – with the permanent addition of the wizarding world’s Forbidden Forest.
Construction takes shape on David Chipperfield's giant Zhejiang Natural History Museum
BY Kim Megson | 31 Jan 2017
An expansive new complex for for the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, has topped out in China.
Big names in contention to design Edinburgh concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 31 Jan 2017
Adjaye Associates, David Chipperfield, Richard Murphy, Allies & Morrison, Barozzi Veiga and KPMB have been announced as the architects who will compete to design a multi-purpose concert hall and arts centre for Edinburgh.
Unesco and UNWTO team up to launch 2017 as International Year of Sustainable Tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
Unesco has thrown its weight behind 2017 as the year of sustainable tourism, taking centre stage at an event designed to highlight the role of tourism in sustainable development.
Hugo Barra joins Facebook to lead virtual reality movement
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
Facebook has named Hugo Barra its vice president of virtual reality, with the Brazilian tech wizard and entrepreneur to head up the company’s Oculus programme.
Overflowing Barcelona introduces new law to reduce surging tourism numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
Barcelona is introducing new legislation to curb tourism numbers after its mayor said the Spanish city was being overwhelmed by tourists, with the destination on the brink of 'reaching a tipping point'.
Association of Independent Museums heads new diversity project
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
The Association of Independent Museums (AIM) wants to help diversify visitors to UK museums, with the organisation introducing a new project looking at socio-economic and protected characteristics of diversity within a museum setting.
Giant Oman aquarium coming to Palm Mall in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
As Oman continues to diversify its tourism offering, plans have been unveiled for a new aquarium, set to open in the city of Seeb’s Palm Mall in the first quarter of 2018.
SeaWorld's Doug Stagner named new IAAPA COO and EVP
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
IAAPA has named attractions veteran Doug Stagner as its new COO and executive vice president – a newly created position designed to help the organisation achieve its goals and handle growth and global infrastructure.
Shortlisted designs for UK National Holocaust Memorial revealed to the public
BY Kim Megson | 27 Jan 2017
The shortlisted designs for a £40m national Holocaust memorial and learning centre in London have today (27 January) gone on public display, revealing how the ten competing teams have responded to the brief for an emotionally powerful and sensitively designed monument.
Japan drives revenue as Universal figures increase by 48 per cent in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
Comcast’s acquisition of Universal Studios Japan has paid dividends, as the company confirmed a 48 per cent rise in revenue over 2015.
Universal's Volcano Bay set to blow on 25 May for grand opening
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
Universal’s highly-anticipated Volcano Bay waterpark will open its doors to the public on 25 May, the operator has confirmed.
Spiralling copper stairway stars at Denmark's fun and dramatic Experimentarium
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jan 2017
A Danish science museum dedicated to celebrating curiosity has reopened today (26 January), wowing visitors with a 100m (328ft) long twisting copper staircase and walls that are partly built using recycled beer cans.
Supreme Court allows controversial government takeover of the Museum of the Second World War in Poland
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
The Museum of the Second World War in Poland faces an uncertain future after the country’s Supreme Administrative Court gave permission for the ruling nationalist Law and Justice Party (LJP) to take control of the independent museum.
National endowments for arts and humanities face axe as Trump prepares first formal budget
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has raised extreme concerns over reports that President Donald Trump’s formal budget plan for fiscal year 2018 will eliminate both the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a move which could be potentially devastating to the sector.
Tim Peake confirms return to space as astronaut's Soyuz capsule goes on display at London's Science Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
Astronaut Tim Peake has announced his return to space as the Russian capsule that carried him to and from the International Space Station has gone on display at London’s Science Museum.
Brexit to have significant impact on Irish tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is going to have a significant impact on Irish tourism, according to new research from the Emerald Isle’s tourism body.
James Turrell and Schmidt Hammer Lassen want to set imaginations free with vast Dome installation
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jan 2017
Spirituality, creativity and artistic freedom are driving a major collaboration between architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen and light artist James Turrell for the ARos Aarhus Art Museum, the founder of the Danish practice has told CLAD.
     
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2821 to 2840 of 9725 news stories
Plans approved to develop largest planetarium in Romania
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
The Brasov mountain resort will soon be home to Romania’s largest planetarium after councillors approved plans for its development.
Jamaica looks to attractions sector in bid to boost tourism industry
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
Jamaica’s tourism minister Edmund Bartlett has said the island nation must focus on increasing the number of world-class attractions available to visitors as the country targets five million tourists a year, making US$5bn (€4.6bn, £4bn) in annual tourism earnings by 2021.
Forbidden Forest coming to Harry Potter studio tour in March
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
The Warner Brothers Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, has announced plans to expand its tour on the fifth anniversary of the popular attraction’s launch – with the permanent addition of the wizarding world’s Forbidden Forest.
Construction takes shape on David Chipperfield's giant Zhejiang Natural History Museum
BY Kim Megson | 31 Jan 2017
An expansive new complex for for the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, has topped out in China.
Big names in contention to design Edinburgh concert hall
BY Kim Megson | 31 Jan 2017
Adjaye Associates, David Chipperfield, Richard Murphy, Allies & Morrison, Barozzi Veiga and KPMB have been announced as the architects who will compete to design a multi-purpose concert hall and arts centre for Edinburgh.
Unesco and UNWTO team up to launch 2017 as International Year of Sustainable Tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jan 2017
Unesco has thrown its weight behind 2017 as the year of sustainable tourism, taking centre stage at an event designed to highlight the role of tourism in sustainable development.
Hugo Barra joins Facebook to lead virtual reality movement
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
Facebook has named Hugo Barra its vice president of virtual reality, with the Brazilian tech wizard and entrepreneur to head up the company’s Oculus programme.
Overflowing Barcelona introduces new law to reduce surging tourism numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
Barcelona is introducing new legislation to curb tourism numbers after its mayor said the Spanish city was being overwhelmed by tourists, with the destination on the brink of 'reaching a tipping point'.
Association of Independent Museums heads new diversity project
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
The Association of Independent Museums (AIM) wants to help diversify visitors to UK museums, with the organisation introducing a new project looking at socio-economic and protected characteristics of diversity within a museum setting.
Giant Oman aquarium coming to Palm Mall in 2018
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jan 2017
As Oman continues to diversify its tourism offering, plans have been unveiled for a new aquarium, set to open in the city of Seeb’s Palm Mall in the first quarter of 2018.
SeaWorld's Doug Stagner named new IAAPA COO and EVP
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
IAAPA has named attractions veteran Doug Stagner as its new COO and executive vice president – a newly created position designed to help the organisation achieve its goals and handle growth and global infrastructure.
Shortlisted designs for UK National Holocaust Memorial revealed to the public
BY Kim Megson | 27 Jan 2017
The shortlisted designs for a £40m national Holocaust memorial and learning centre in London have today (27 January) gone on public display, revealing how the ten competing teams have responded to the brief for an emotionally powerful and sensitively designed monument.
Japan drives revenue as Universal figures increase by 48 per cent in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
Comcast’s acquisition of Universal Studios Japan has paid dividends, as the company confirmed a 48 per cent rise in revenue over 2015.
Universal's Volcano Bay set to blow on 25 May for grand opening
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jan 2017
Universal’s highly-anticipated Volcano Bay waterpark will open its doors to the public on 25 May, the operator has confirmed.
Spiralling copper stairway stars at Denmark's fun and dramatic Experimentarium
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jan 2017
A Danish science museum dedicated to celebrating curiosity has reopened today (26 January), wowing visitors with a 100m (328ft) long twisting copper staircase and walls that are partly built using recycled beer cans.
Supreme Court allows controversial government takeover of the Museum of the Second World War in Poland
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
The Museum of the Second World War in Poland faces an uncertain future after the country’s Supreme Administrative Court gave permission for the ruling nationalist Law and Justice Party (LJP) to take control of the independent museum.
National endowments for arts and humanities face axe as Trump prepares first formal budget
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has raised extreme concerns over reports that President Donald Trump’s formal budget plan for fiscal year 2018 will eliminate both the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a move which could be potentially devastating to the sector.
Tim Peake confirms return to space as astronaut's Soyuz capsule goes on display at London's Science Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
Astronaut Tim Peake has announced his return to space as the Russian capsule that carried him to and from the International Space Station has gone on display at London’s Science Museum.
Brexit to have significant impact on Irish tourism
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jan 2017
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is going to have a significant impact on Irish tourism, according to new research from the Emerald Isle’s tourism body.
James Turrell and Schmidt Hammer Lassen want to set imaginations free with vast Dome installation
BY Kim Megson | 25 Jan 2017
Spirituality, creativity and artistic freedom are driving a major collaboration between architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen and light artist James Turrell for the ARos Aarhus Art Museum, the founder of the Danish practice has told CLAD.
     
 


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